Promising practices and new directions in multiculturalism and anti-racism programming: A scoping review
This scoping review summarizes key findings relating to promising practices and new directions in anti-racism and multiculturalism programming. Based on a cross-jurisdictional review of academic and government literature discussing a variety of anti-racism and multiculturalism policies, programs and strategies in Canada, the U.K., Australia and New Zealand, this document presents a set of eight promising practices and three new directions that may be used to evaluate and inform future anti-racism and multiculturalism programming.**